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Helena event draws people for conversation and connections between Jewish, LGBTQ+ communities and the threats they face.
In a summary of initial allegations Dunwell submitted to the Human Rights Bureau, Dunwell argues Usher’s behavior constituted ...
On December 9, 2022, a federal judge in Montana permanently blocked enforcement in healthcare settings of a first-in-the-nation law that had prohibited discrimination in employment and the ...
Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen discriminated against a former Cascade County election official in a hiring decision, an investigation by the Montana Department of Labor and Industry's ...
To name it for what it is, SB 458 is an attempt to legalize what is unconstitutional discrimination. Intersex individuals do not fit within the black and white Biblical definitions adopted by the ...
Hayden Cook writes, I’m committed to advancing five practical, proven policies that will bring greater accountability to our ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — A federal judge in Montana permanently enjoined portions of a state law barring health care employers from mandating vaccines or requiring employees to share their vaccines status.
Montana’s Republican-led state House has approved a so-called “medical conscience bill” that would allow medical providers to refuse services based on “ethical, moral, or religious beliefs ...
After filing a discrimination complaint with the Montana Human Rights Bureau last year, a former head of the Office of the State Public Defender has taken her case to district court.
MISSOULA — A federal trial to determine whether Montana’s vaccine discrimination law should apply to nurses, hospitals, private physicians and other health care providers wrapped up Wednesday.
KALISPELL — A former firefighter filed a complaint with the Montana Human Rights Network saying she was a victim of discrimination and was wrongfully terminated.
A man accused of emailing a death threat to the Queer Straight Alliance at Montana State University and sending vulgar images ...